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- the present disclosure relates to a backside-illuminated solid-state imaging device and a manufacturing method thereof, an electronic apparatus using the solid-state imaging device.
- backside-illuminated solid-state imaging devices are suggested for improving photoelectric conversion efficiency or sensitivity to incident light (Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication Nos. 2005-347707 and 2005-353631).
- photodiodes are formed on a semiconductor substrate as a photoelectric converter, pixel transistors and a wiring layer constituting a signal circuit, or the like, are formed on the front surface side of the semiconductor substrate, and light is incident from the rear surface side of the semiconductor substrate.
- a portion of a multilayer wiring formed on the front surface side of the semiconductor substrate is provided as a pad electrode, a desired electric potential is supplied to the multilayer wiring due to the fact that an external terminal is connected to the pad electrode.
- a wiring bonding is connected from the rear surface side of the semiconductor substrate in the pad electrode which is formed in a portion of the multilayer wiring.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic cross-sectional diagram illustrating a main portion of the backside-illuminated solid-state imaging device 100 of the related art. Particularly, the cross-sectional diagram illustrated in FIG. 6 illustrates a region including a pad region 127 formed in the peripheral region of the rear surface side of the backside-illuminated solid-state imaging device.
- the backside-illuminated solid-state imaging device 100 includes an imaging region 103 in which photodiodes PD used as the photoelectric converter and a plurality of pixels including a plurality of pixel transistors (MOS transistors) are formed on a silicon substrate 112 , and a peripheral circuit portion.
- the pad region 127 is formed in the peripheral region.
- Pixel transistors (not shown) constituting pixels are formed on the front surface side of the silicon substrate 112 .
- a wiring layer 113 including wirings 1 M to 3 M of multilayer structure (three layers in FIG. 6 ) is formed via an interlayer insulating film 114 in the front surface side of the silicon substrate 112 .
- the wirings 1 M to 3 M are formed of metal materials such as Cu, Al.
- the wiring 3 M of the third layer is formed of an Al wiring
- the pad electrode 124 is formed in the pad region 127 .
- a supporting substrate 116 is bonded, for example, by the silicon substrate via an adhesive layer 115 in the front surface side of the wiring layer 113 .
- an antireflective film 118 is formed on the rear surface side of the silicon substrate 112 corresponding to the imaging region 103 .
- an opening 123 for exposing the pad electrode 124 connected to the wiring 3 M of the wiring layer 113 is formed.
- the opening 123 is formed at the same time as the shape forming process of the on-chip lens 120 is performed after forming an organic material constituting the on-chip lens 120 , and the opening 123 is formed so that the pad electrode 124 is exposed from the rear surface of the substrate 122 .
- a wire bonding 126 for example, a thin wire of Au (a so-called bonding wire) is connected to the pad electrode 124 which is exposed into the opening 123 in the pad region 127 . Thereby, a desired electric potential is supplied from the external terminal.
- the backside-illuminated solid-state imaging device has the configuration in which the supporting substrate is bonded to the upper portion of the wiring layer via the adhesive layer when manufacturing the solid-state imaging device. Since the interlayer insulating layer or the adhesive layer constituting the wiring layer is a weak layer, damage, such cracks due to a force which is applied when the bonding is performed in the electrode pad, is easily generated in the interlayer insulating layer or the adhesive layer.
- the electrode pad is constituted by aluminum
- the electrode pad is constituted by aluminum, the following problems also occur. That is, fluorine corrosion is generated in the electrode pad by a fluorine-based solution which is used during opening formation and becomes tarnished black, or a battery effect is generated by water during dicing and tarnishing is generated.
- etching for forming the opening in the pad region and the shape of the on-chip lens is performed by dry etching of the same process, optimization in the shape of the on-chip lens is also difficult to achieve.
- the opening for exposing the electrode pad to the rear surface side of the silicone substrate is formed to penetrate the silicone substrate, there is problem in that the opening is deep and the size of the pad increases.
- a solid-state imaging device including a substrate, a wiring layer, a base electrode pad portion, an opening, and an embedded electrode pad layer.
- a plurality of pixels including photoelectric converters are formed in the substrate.
- the wiring layer includes wirings in a plurality of layers formed via an interlayer insulating film in a front surface side of the substrate.
- the base electrode pad portion includes a portion of the wirings formed in the wiring layer.
- the opening penetrates the substrate from a rear surface side of the substrate and reaches the base electrode pad portion.
- the embedded electrode pad layer is formed so as to be embedded in the opening by electroless plating.
- the embedded electrode pad layer is formed in the opening which reaches the base electrode pad portion. Thereby, the step due to the opening is decreased in the pad portion of the rear surface side of the substrate. In addition, connection of an external terminal is performed at the upper surface of the embedded electrode pad layer in the rear surface side of the substrate.
- a manufacturing method of a solid-state imaging device of the present disclosure which is performed by the following processes. First, a plurality of pixels including photoelectric converters are formed in a substrate. Next, a wiring layer including a plurality of wirings is formed via an interlayer insulating film in a front surface side of the substrate. Next, a substrate protective film is formed in a rear surface side of the substrate. Next, an opening is formed so as to penetrate the substrate from the rear surface side of the substrate and reach a base electrode pad portion including a portion of the wirings of the wiring layer. Next, an electrode pad layer is formed for embedding the opening by electroless plating.
- the embedded electrode pad layer can be easily formed.
- the step due to the opening is decreased in the pad region of the rear surface side of the substrate.
- an electronic apparatus including the solid-state imaging device described above, an optical lens which focuses light and makes the light incident on the solid-state imaging device, and a signal processing circuit which processes an output signal output from the solid-state imaging device.
- the solid-state imaging device including an electrode pad capable of performing a stable boding can be obtained, and the solid-state imaging device achieving optimization in the shape of the on-chip lens can be obtained.
- the electronic apparatus, in which image quality is improved by using the solid-state imaging device can be obtained.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic configuration diagram illustrating the overall solid-state imaging device according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional configuration diagram illustrating a main portion of the solid-state imaging device according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIGS. 3A to 3C are schematic process diagrams illustrating a manufacturing method of the solid-state imaging device according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIGS. 4A to 4C are schematic process diagrams illustrating the manufacturing method of the solid-state imaging device according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic configuration diagram illustrating an electronic apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic configuration diagram illustrating a main portion of the solid-state imaging device of the related art.
- FIGS. 1 to 5 An example of a solid-state imaging device and an electronic apparatus according to embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 5 .
- the embodiments of the present disclosure are described according to the following order.
- the present disclosure is not limited to the following embodiments.
- the solid-state imaging device according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure will be described.
- the present embodiment is exemplified by a CMOS type backside-illuminated solid-state imaging device.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic configuration diagram illustrating the overall solid-state imaging device 1 according to the present embodiment.
- the solid-state imaging device 1 includes an imaging region 3 including a plurality of pixels 2 , a vertical drive circuit 4 , a column signal processing circuit 5 , a horizontal drive circuit 6 , an output circuit 7 , and a control circuit 8 , or the like on a substrate 11 which is formed from silicon.
- the pixels 2 include a light sensing portion including photodiodes which generate a signal charge in accordance with the quantity of light which is received, and a plurality of MOS transistors for reading and transferring the signal charge.
- the pixel 2 is regularly arranged in a plurality in a two-dimensional array on the substrate 11 .
- the imaging region 3 includes pixels 2 which are regularly arranged in a plurality in a two-dimensional array.
- the imaging region 3 includes an effective pixel region which actually receives the light and can store the signal charge generated by a photoelectric conversion, and a black reference pixel region for outputting an optical black which is formed at the periphery of the effective pixel region and becomes a reference of a black level.
- the control circuit 8 generates a clock signal or a control signal and the like which are references of operations of the vertical drive circuit 4 , the column signal processing circuit 5 , and the horizontal drive circuit 6 or the like based on a vertical synchronizing signal, a horizontal synchronizing signal, and a master clock.
- the clock signal or the control signal, and the like generated in the control circuit 8 are input to the vertical drive circuit 4 , the column signal processing circuit 5 , the horizontal drive circuit 6 , or the like.
- the vertical drive circuit 4 includes, for example, shift registers, and selectively scans each pixel 2 of the pixel region 3 by a row unit in a sequentially vertical direction. In addition, the vertical drive circuit 4 supplies the pixel signal based on the signal charge, which is generated in a photoelectric conversion element of each pixel 2 , to the column signal processing circuit 5 through a vertical signal line 9 .
- the column signal processing circuit 5 is disposed at every row of the pixels 2 , and performs signal processing such as noise removal or signal amplification of the signal output from the pixels 2 for one row by the signal from the black reference pixel region (not shown formed at the periphery of the effective pixel region) at every pixel row.
- a horizontal selection switch (not shown) is installed in the output stage of the column signal processing circuit 5 between the column signal processing circuit 5 and a horizontal signal line 10 .
- the horizontal drive circuit 6 includes shift registers, sequentially selects each column signal processing circuit 5 by sequentially outputting a horizontal scan pulse, and outputs the pixel signal from each column signal processing circuit 5 to the horizontal signal line 10 .
- the output circuit 7 performs signal processing with respect to the pixel signal which is sequentially supplied through the horizontal signal line 10 from each column signal processing circuit 5 and outputs the processed signal.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a schematic cross-sectional configuration of a main portion of the solid-state imaging device 1 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the cross-section in the imaging region 3 and a pad region 27 which is formed in the periphery of the imaging region 3 .
- the solid-state imaging device 1 of the present embodiment includes a substrate 12 and a wiring layer 13 which is formed on the front surface side of the substrate 12 .
- the solid-state imaging device 1 includes a supporting substrate 16 which is adhered via an adhesive layer 15 to the surface of the side opposite to the substrate side of the wiring layer 13 .
- a substrate protective film 17 , an antireflective film 18 , a color filter layer 19 , and an on-chip lens 20 are provided in the rear surface side which is a light incident side of the substrate 12
- an embedded electrode pad layer 21 which is formed so as to be embedded to an opening 23 penetrating the substrate 12 , is provided in a pad region 27 .
- the substrate 12 is constituted by silicon semiconductor, and for example, has a thickness of 2000 nm to 6000 nm.
- a plurality of pixels 2 including photoelectric converters and a plurality of pixel transistors (not shown) are formed in the imaging region 3 of the substrate 12 .
- a photoelectric converter is constituted by photodiode PD, and generates the signal charge in accordance with the quantity of the light incident from the rear surface side of the substrate 12 .
- the signal charge generated at the photodiode PD is read by a pixel transistor and output as the pixel signal.
- a periphery circuit including the vertical drive circuit 4 and the horizontal drive circuit 6 is formed in the substrate 12 .
- the wiring layer 13 is formed at the surface side opposite to the light incident side of the substrate 12 , and includes wirings 1 M to 3 M which are laminated by a plurality of layers (three layers in FIG. 2 ) via the interlayer insulating film 14 . Between desired wirings or between the wirings 1 M to 3 M and pixel transistors (not shown) is connected by contact portions (not shown). Thereby, the pixel transistor of each pixel is driven from the wiring layer 13 . In addition, a base electrode pad portion 24 is formed by the third wiring 3 M which is the uppermost layer (lower layer in FIG. 2 ) in the pad region 27 .
- the constituent material of the wirings 1 M to 3 M constituting the wiring layer 13 for example, metal materials such as aluminum (A) or copper (Cu) can be used.
- metal materials such as tungsten or copper can be used.
- the wiring 3 M of the third layer is illustrated only as the base electrode pad portion 24 . However the wiring 3 M can be used as a general wiring in the other regions.
- the substrate protective film 17 is constituted by SiO 2 and formed on the rear surface of the substrate 12 .
- the substrate protective film 17 is a layer which is formed to protect the rear surface of the substrate 12 so that metal materials are not deposited on the rear surface side of the substrate 12 when the embedded electrode pad layer 21 described below is formed by electroless plating. Thereby, the substrate protective film 17 is formed so as to coat the entire region except for the region in which the embedded electrode pad layer 21 is formed.
- the antireflective film 18 is formed on the substrate protective film 17 in the imaging region 3 by insulating films of one layer or a plurality of layers.
- the antireflective film 18 can be formed so that structure having three layers of a silicon oxide film, silicon nitride film, and silicon oxynitride film in order is formed in the rear surface side of the substrate 12 .
- the silicon oxide film formed in the first layer may be constituted so as to be the silicon oxide film which is used as the substrate protective film 17 .
- the color filter layer 19 is formed on the upper portion of each pixel 2 in the imaging region 3 , and the color filter layer 19 is constituted so that, for example, light such as green, red, blue, cyan, yellow, black, or white selectively permeates each pixel 2 .
- a color filter layer 19 which transmits a different color may be used, or a color filter layer 19 which transmits the same color may be used for all pixels 2 .
- Combination of colors in the color filter layer 19 can be variously selected according to the specification.
- the on-chip lens 20 is formed on the upper portion of the color filter layer 19 and the surface of the on-chip lens 20 is formed in convex for each pixel 2 .
- the incident light is focused by the on-chip lens 20 and is efficiently incident to the photodiode PD of each pixel 2 .
- the constituent material of the on-chip lens 20 for example, organic materials having a refractive index of 1.0 to 1.3 can be used.
- the embedded electrode pad layer 21 is constituted by a metal material layer which is formed so as to be embedded into the opening 23 by electroless plating, and the opening 23 is formed from the rear surface side of the substrate 12 until reaching the base electrode pad portion 24 formed in the wiring layer 13 .
- the embedded electrode pad layer 21 is constituted by the structure of three layers of a first metal material layer 21 a , a second metal material layer 21 b , and a third metal material layer 21 c which are embedded by electroless plating in order from the base electrode pad portion 24 .
- the first metal material layer 21 a is formed from Ni
- the second metal material layer 21 b is formed from Pd
- the third metal material layer 21 c is formed from Au.
- the embedded electrode pad layer 21 is formed via an adhesion layer 25 on the upper portion of the base electrode pad portion 24 .
- the upper surface of the third metal material layer 21 c formed in the uppermost layer is formed so as to be substantially flush with the surface of the substrate protective film 17 , and the surface of the third metal material layer 21 is formed as an electrode pad portion. That is, in the connection with an external terminal, the surface of the third metal material layer 21 c is connected to a wire bonding 26 .
- an insulating layer 22 constituted by SiO 2 is formed so as to enclose the embedded electrode pad layer 21 in the substrate region enclosing the embedded electrode pad layer 21 .
- the imaging region 3 formed on the substrate 12 or the peripheral region is constituted so as not to be electrically connected to the embedded electrode pad layer 21 .
- FIGS. 3A to 4C are diagrams illustrating the manufacturing process of the solid-state imaging device 1 shown in FIG. 2 .
- the supporting substrate 16 is adhered to the upper portion of the wiring layer 13 via the adhesive layer 15 and inverted, and the substrate 12 is ground to a predetermined thickness.
- the manufacturing process of the present disclosure is described after a process of grinding the substrate 12 to a predetermined thickness.
- photodiode PD and pixel transistors are formed on the substrate 12 in advance.
- the insulating layer 22 which is formed in the pad region 27 of the substrate 12 , is formed by forming an opening groove from the front surface side of the substrate 12 into the depth direction of the substrate 12 and embedding insulation materials such as SiO 2 or SiN into the opening groove in the region enclosing the region in which the embedded electrode pad layer 21 is formed before the wiring 13 is formed.
- the substrate protective film 17 which is constituted by SiO 2 , is formed on the rear surface side of the substrate 12 .
- a register mask (not shown), in which the region in which the embedded electrode pad layer 21 is formed is opened, is formed on the upper portion of the substrate protective film 17 .
- the substrate protective 17 , the substrate 12 , the interlayer insulating film 14 are removed by etching until reaching the base electrode pad portion 24 formed in the wiring layer, and therefore, the opening 23 exposing the base electrode pad portion 24 of the wiring layer 13 is formed.
- the etching can be performed by using gas such as CF 4 /O 2 , CF 4 , SF 6 /O 2 , and the gas can be changed according to the materials to be etched.
- gas such as CF 4 /O 2 , CF 4 , SF 6 /O 2
- CF 4 -based gas is used for etching the wiring layer 13 and the substrate protective film 17
- SF 6 -based gas is used for etching the substrate 12 constituted by silicon.
- the etching processing is performed within a chamber of 40° C.
- a natural oxide film (not shown) is formed on the surface of the base electrode pad portion 24 .
- the natural oxide film formed in the surface of the base electrode pad portion 24 is removed by performing a phosphorous acid treatment.
- the phosphorous acid treatment is performed in 50° C. of the treatment temperature and for 180 seconds of the treatment time by using a mixed solution including NaOH and Na 2 SO 4 .
- the adhesion layer 25 is formed due to the fact that the surface of the base electrode pad portion 24 is zincked by performing a zincate treatment on the exposed surface of the base electrode pad portion 24 .
- the zincate treatment forming the adhesion layer 25 is preferably performed twice.
- Zn particles which are formed on the surface of the base electrode pad portion 24 constituted by Al are coarse and the embedded electrode pad layer 21 formed in the subsequent process also is coarse, the adherence or the connectivity is deteriorated.
- the Zn particles formed on the surface of the base electrode pad portion 24 can be made dense by performing the second zincate treatment, and therefore, the adhesive layer 25 can be formed with high accuracy.
- the first and second zincate treatments are performed for 60 seconds in the treatment time by using 7 g/L of zinc oxide solution.
- Ni is deposited on the upper portion of the based electrode pad portion 24 , in which the adhesion layer 25 is formed, by electroless plating, and the first metal material layer 21 a constituted by Ni is formed.
- the first metal material layer 21 a constituted by Ni is deposited in the opening 23 so as to have a film thickness of 7 to 8 ⁇ m from the bottom portion of the opening 23 .
- the electroless plating of Ni is performed in 85° C. of the treatment temperature and for 840 seconds in the treatment time by using mixed solution of NiSO 4 and NaH 2 PO 2 .
- Pd is deposited on the first metal material layer 21 a constituted by Ni by electroless plating, and the second metal material layer 21 b constituted by Pd is formed.
- the second metal material layer 21 b constituted by Pd is deposited in the opening 23 so as to have a film thickness of 0.03 to 0.1 ⁇ m. Due to the fact that the second metal material layer 21 b constituted by Pd is formed, the relative diffusion between the first metal material layer 21 a constituted by Ni and the third metal material layer 21 c constituted by Au which is formed on the upper portion of the second metal material layer 21 b is prevented from generating.
- the electroless plating of Pd is performed in 20° C. to 50° C.
- concentration of metal Pd is 0.8 to 1.2 (g/L) and pH is 7.3 to 7.9.
- the deposition rate is 0.4 to 0.8 ( ⁇ m/hr).
- ammonia solution in which the concentration of the metal Pd is 1 (g/L) and pH is 7.6 is used.
- the third metal material layer 21 c constituted by Au is deposited in the opening 23 so as to have a film thickness of 0.1 to 0.5 ⁇ m.
- the electroless plating of Au is performed in 20° C. to 50° C. of the treatment temperature and for 5 to 10 minutes in the treatment time by using solution containing gold cyanide salt in which concentration of metal Au is 1.5 to 2.5 (g/L) and pH is 4.5 to 5.0. In this time, the deposition rate is 0.03 to 0.06 ( ⁇ m/10 min).
- solution in which the concentration of the metal Au is 2 (g/L) and pH is 4.8 is used.
- the opening 23 is embedded by the first, the second, and the third metal material layers 21 a to 21 c which are formed in the processes of FIGS. 3C to 4C , and the embedded electrode pad layer 21 is formed.
- the third metal material layer 21 c formed in the top surface is preferably formed so as to be substantially flush with the surface of the substrate protective film 17 . Further, the third metal material layer formed in the top surface becomes an electrode pad portion 28 to which the external terminal is connected.
- the substrate protective film 17 is formed on the rear surface side of the substrate 12 , in the forming processes of the first, the second, and the third metal material layers 21 a to 21 c by the electroless plating, the substrate protective film 17 is formed in the rear surface side of the substrate 12 . Therefore, the film of the metal material layer is not formed on the rear surface side of the substrate 12 , and the metal material is deposited in only the opening 23 .
- the antireflective film 18 , the color filter layer 19 , and the on-chip lens 20 are formed on the upper portion of the substrate protective film 17 in the imaging region 3 . Therefore, the solid-state imaging device 1 according to the present embodiment is completed.
- the opening 23 is embedded by the embedded electrode pad layer 21 in the pad region 27 , a step is not present in the rear surface side of the substrate 12 . Thereby, in the process of applying organic materials when forming the color filter layer 19 or the on-chip lens 20 , uneven application is suppressed. Therefore, the color filter layer 19 and the on-chip lens 20 can be formed in the imaging region 3 with high accuracy.
- the opening 123 of the pad region 127 is formed in the same process as the etching process for forming the shape of the on-chip lens 120 , optimization in the shape of the on-chip lens 120 is difficult to be achieved.
- the electrode pad portion 28 is previously formed, and the process for forming the opening 123 and the process for forming the shape of the on-chip lens 20 are separated from each other in the pad region 27 . Thereby, optimization in the shape of the on-chip lens 20 can be achieved.
- the pad layer 21 is not corroded by wet process or the like at the time of forming the color filter layer 19 or the on-chip lens 20 . Thereby, a problem of a black-tarnishing, which occurs in the electrode pad portion constituted by Al in the related art, or a problem of fluorine adsorption can be avoided.
- the embedded electrode pad layer 21 can be formed by electroless plating, it is not necessary to form a seed layer which is necessary in electroplating, and the metal materials can be easily deposited.
- the electrode pad portion 28 to which the external terminal is connected is constituted of the third metal material layer 21 c constituted by Au in the top surface of the embedded electrode pad layer 21 , in the case where wire bonding is performed by a thin wire of Au or the like, the same material can be applied to the bonding. Thereby, the bonding can be performed at a lower power, and therefore, the bonding connection can be easily performed.
- the electrode pad portion 28 is formed at the rear surface side of the substrate 12 .
- the wire bonding 26 can be positioned to be separated from weak layers such as wiring layer 13 or the adhesive layer 15 which is formed on the front surface side of the substrate 12 , occurrence of cracking at the same time of the wire bonding can be decreased.
- the insulation between the embedded electrode pad layer 21 and the substrate 12 is performed by the insulating layer 22 which is formed by forming the opening groove in the substrate 12 and embedding insulating materials into the opening groove.
- the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
- the insulation between the embedded electrode pad layer 21 and the substrate 12 may be held.
- insulating films are formed on the surface of the substrate 12 including the side wall and the bottom portion of the opening 23 , and the insulating film remains at only a side wall of the opening 23 by performing the etching.
- the wiring 3 M is constituted by aluminum as the base electrode pad portion 24 , however, the wiring 3 M may be formed from copper. Even in the case where the wiring formed from copper is used as the base electrode pad portion 24 , similarly to the present embodiment, the formation of the embedded electrode pad layer 21 can be performed by the electroless plating.
- the layer constituting the electrode pad portion 28 to which the wire bonding 26 is connected is formed from Au.
- the layer may be formed as metal materials including stable characteristics, such as Ag.
- the application of the present disclosure is not limited to the solid-state imaging device which detects the distribution of the incident light amount of the visual light and images the distribution as the image. That is, the present disclosure may be also applied to a solid-state imaging device which images the distribution of the incident amount of infrared light, X ray, particles and the like as the image. In addition, as broad sense, the present disclosure may be applied to the entire solid-state imaging device including a solid-state imaging device (a physical quantity distribution detecting device) such as a fingerprint detection sensor which detects distribution of other physical quantities, such as pressure or electrostatic capacity, and images them as the images.
- a solid-state imaging device a physical quantity distribution detecting device
- a fingerprint detection sensor which detects distribution of other physical quantities, such as pressure or electrostatic capacity
- the present disclosure is not limited to the solid-state imaging device which scans each unit pixel of the pixel portion in order by row unit and reads the pixel signal from each unit pixel.
- the present disclosure may be applied to a solid-state imaging device of an X-Y address type which selects arbitrary pixels by pixel unit and reads the signals from the selected pixels by pixel unit.
- the solid-state imaging device may be a shape which is formed as one chip or form of a modular shape including imaging function in which a pixel portion, a signal processing portion, and an optical system are collected and packaged.
- the present disclosure is not limited to application to the solid-state imaging device, and may be also applied to imaging devices.
- the imaging device means camera systems such as a digital still camera or a video camera, or electronic apparatuses including imaging function such as a mobile phone.
- the imaging device includes an imaging device having the form of a module mounted on the electronic apparatus, that is, a camera module.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic configuration diagram illustrating the electronic apparatus 200 according to the second embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the electronic apparatus 200 of the present embodiment is the embodiment in the case where the solid-state imaging device 1 of the above-described first embodiment of the present disclosure is used as the electronic apparatus (camera).
- the electronic apparatus 200 includes the solid-state imaging device 1 , an optical lens 210 , a shutter unit 211 , a driving circuit 212 , and a signal processing circuit 213 .
- the optical lens 210 images an image light (incident light) from subject on the imaging surface of the solid-state imaging device 1 . Thereby, the signal charge is stored in the solid-state imaging device 1 for a predetermined interval.
- the shutter unit 211 controls the light irradiation interval and the light shield interval into the solid-state imaging device 1 .
- the driving circuit 212 supplies the driving signal which controls the transfer operation of the solid-state imaging device 1 and the shuttering operation of the shutter unit 211 .
- the signal transfer of the solid-state imaging device 1 is performed by the driving signal (timing signal) supplied from the driving circuit 212 .
- the signal processing circuit 213 performs a variety of signal processings.
- the image signal which is subjected to the signal processing is stored on the storage medium, such as memory, or output to a monitor.
- stable bonding can be achieved and optimization of the shape of the on-chip lens is improved in the solid-state imaging device 1 . Therefore, the image quality is improved.
- the electronic apparatus 200 to which the solid-state imaging device 1 can be applied is not limited to a camera. That is, the electronic apparatus 200 can be applied to an imaging device such as a digital still camera and a camera module for a mobile device in a mobile phone or the like.
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- The present disclosure relates to a backside-illuminated solid-state imaging device and a manufacturing method thereof, an electronic apparatus using the solid-state imaging device.
- In the related art, in a solid-state imaging device, backside-illuminated solid-state imaging devices are suggested for improving photoelectric conversion efficiency or sensitivity to incident light (Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication Nos. 2005-347707 and 2005-353631). In backside-illuminated solid-state imaging devices, photodiodes are formed on a semiconductor substrate as a photoelectric converter, pixel transistors and a wiring layer constituting a signal circuit, or the like, are formed on the front surface side of the semiconductor substrate, and light is incident from the rear surface side of the semiconductor substrate.
- In the backside-illuminated solid-state imaging device, a portion of a multilayer wiring formed on the front surface side of the semiconductor substrate is provided as a pad electrode, a desired electric potential is supplied to the multilayer wiring due to the fact that an external terminal is connected to the pad electrode. In this case, a wiring bonding is connected from the rear surface side of the semiconductor substrate in the pad electrode which is formed in a portion of the multilayer wiring.
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FIG. 6 is a schematic cross-sectional diagram illustrating a main portion of the backside-illuminated solid-state imaging device 100 of the related art. Particularly, the cross-sectional diagram illustrated inFIG. 6 illustrates a region including apad region 127 formed in the peripheral region of the rear surface side of the backside-illuminated solid-state imaging device. - The backside-illuminated solid-
state imaging device 100 includes animaging region 103 in which photodiodes PD used as the photoelectric converter and a plurality of pixels including a plurality of pixel transistors (MOS transistors) are formed on asilicon substrate 112, and a peripheral circuit portion. In addition, thepad region 127 is formed in the peripheral region. Pixel transistors (not shown) constituting pixels are formed on the front surface side of thesilicon substrate 112. Moreover, awiring layer 113 includingwirings 1M to 3M of multilayer structure (three layers inFIG. 6 ) is formed via aninterlayer insulating film 114 in the front surface side of thesilicon substrate 112. For example, thewirings 1M to 3M are formed of metal materials such as Cu, Al. In addition, thewiring 3M of the third layer is formed of an Al wiring, and thepad electrode 124 is formed in thepad region 127. A supportingsubstrate 116 is bonded, for example, by the silicon substrate via anadhesive layer 115 in the front surface side of thewiring layer 113. - On the other hand, an
antireflective film 118, acolor filter layer 119, and an on-chip lens 120 are formed on the rear surface side of thesilicon substrate 112 corresponding to theimaging region 103. - In the
pad region 127, anopening 123 for exposing thepad electrode 124 connected to thewiring 3M of thewiring layer 113 is formed. Theopening 123 is formed at the same time as the shape forming process of the on-chip lens 120 is performed after forming an organic material constituting the on-chip lens 120, and theopening 123 is formed so that thepad electrode 124 is exposed from the rear surface of thesubstrate 122. In addition, when thepad electrode 124 is connected to the external terminal, awire bonding 126, for example, a thin wire of Au (a so-called bonding wire) is connected to thepad electrode 124 which is exposed into theopening 123 in thepad region 127. Thereby, a desired electric potential is supplied from the external terminal. - However, as described above, the backside-illuminated solid-state imaging device has the configuration in which the supporting substrate is bonded to the upper portion of the wiring layer via the adhesive layer when manufacturing the solid-state imaging device. Since the interlayer insulating layer or the adhesive layer constituting the wiring layer is a weak layer, damage, such cracks due to a force which is applied when the bonding is performed in the electrode pad, is easily generated in the interlayer insulating layer or the adhesive layer.
- In addition, in the case where the electrode pad is constituted by aluminum, there are problems in that alloying between the electrode pad and the boding wire is difficult to perform and the boding strength is not obtained.
- Moreover, when the electrode pad is constituted by aluminum, the following problems also occur. That is, fluorine corrosion is generated in the electrode pad by a fluorine-based solution which is used during opening formation and becomes tarnished black, or a battery effect is generated by water during dicing and tarnishing is generated.
- In addition, since etching for forming the opening in the pad region and the shape of the on-chip lens is performed by dry etching of the same process, optimization in the shape of the on-chip lens is also difficult to achieve. Moreover, since the opening for exposing the electrode pad to the rear surface side of the silicone substrate is formed to penetrate the silicone substrate, there is problem in that the opening is deep and the size of the pad increases.
- It is desirable to provide a solid-state imaging device and manufacturing method thereof in which an electrode pad capable of performing stable bonding is formed in a backside-illuminated solid-state imaging device. In addition, it is desirable to provide an electronic apparatus using the solid-state imaging device.
- According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided a solid-state imaging device including a substrate, a wiring layer, a base electrode pad portion, an opening, and an embedded electrode pad layer. A plurality of pixels including photoelectric converters are formed in the substrate. The wiring layer includes wirings in a plurality of layers formed via an interlayer insulating film in a front surface side of the substrate. The base electrode pad portion includes a portion of the wirings formed in the wiring layer. The opening penetrates the substrate from a rear surface side of the substrate and reaches the base electrode pad portion. The embedded electrode pad layer is formed so as to be embedded in the opening by electroless plating.
- In the present embodiment, the embedded electrode pad layer is formed in the opening which reaches the base electrode pad portion. Thereby, the step due to the opening is decreased in the pad portion of the rear surface side of the substrate. In addition, connection of an external terminal is performed at the upper surface of the embedded electrode pad layer in the rear surface side of the substrate.
- According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided a manufacturing method of a solid-state imaging device of the present disclosure which is performed by the following processes. First, a plurality of pixels including photoelectric converters are formed in a substrate. Next, a wiring layer including a plurality of wirings is formed via an interlayer insulating film in a front surface side of the substrate. Next, a substrate protective film is formed in a rear surface side of the substrate. Next, an opening is formed so as to penetrate the substrate from the rear surface side of the substrate and reach a base electrode pad portion including a portion of the wirings of the wiring layer. Next, an electrode pad layer is formed for embedding the opening by electroless plating.
- In the manufacturing method of the solid-state imaging device of the present disclosure, since metal materials are embedded into the opening by the electroless plating, the embedded electrode pad layer can be easily formed. In addition, since the embedded electrode pad layer is formed so as to be embedded into the opening, the step due to the opening is decreased in the pad region of the rear surface side of the substrate.
- According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided an electronic apparatus including the solid-state imaging device described above, an optical lens which focuses light and makes the light incident on the solid-state imaging device, and a signal processing circuit which processes an output signal output from the solid-state imaging device.
- According to the embodiments of the present disclosure, the solid-state imaging device including an electrode pad capable of performing a stable boding can be obtained, and the solid-state imaging device achieving optimization in the shape of the on-chip lens can be obtained. In addition, the electronic apparatus, in which image quality is improved by using the solid-state imaging device, can be obtained.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic configuration diagram illustrating the overall solid-state imaging device according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional configuration diagram illustrating a main portion of the solid-state imaging device according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIGS. 3A to 3C are schematic process diagrams illustrating a manufacturing method of the solid-state imaging device according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIGS. 4A to 4C are schematic process diagrams illustrating the manufacturing method of the solid-state imaging device according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 5 is a schematic configuration diagram illustrating an electronic apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 6 is a schematic configuration diagram illustrating a main portion of the solid-state imaging device of the related art. - Hereinafter, an example of a solid-state imaging device and an electronic apparatus according to embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to
FIGS. 1 to 5 . The embodiments of the present disclosure are described according to the following order. In addition, the present disclosure is not limited to the following embodiments. - 1. First Embodiment: CMOS Type Backside-Illuminated Solid-State Imaging Device
- 1-1. Overall Configuration
- 1-2. Main Portion Configuration
- 1-3. Manufacturing method
- 2. Second Embodiment: Electronic apparatus
- The solid-state imaging device according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure will be described. The present embodiment is exemplified by a CMOS type backside-illuminated solid-state imaging device.
- 1-1. Overall Configuration
- First, before describing configuration of a main portion, the overall configuration of the solid-
state imaging device 1 of the present embodiment is described.FIG. 1 is a schematic configuration diagram illustrating the overall solid-state imaging device 1 according to the present embodiment. - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 , the solid-state imaging device 1 includes animaging region 3 including a plurality ofpixels 2, avertical drive circuit 4, a columnsignal processing circuit 5, ahorizontal drive circuit 6, an output circuit 7, and acontrol circuit 8, or the like on asubstrate 11 which is formed from silicon. - The
pixels 2 include a light sensing portion including photodiodes which generate a signal charge in accordance with the quantity of light which is received, and a plurality of MOS transistors for reading and transferring the signal charge. In addition, thepixel 2 is regularly arranged in a plurality in a two-dimensional array on thesubstrate 11. - The
imaging region 3 includespixels 2 which are regularly arranged in a plurality in a two-dimensional array. In addition, theimaging region 3 includes an effective pixel region which actually receives the light and can store the signal charge generated by a photoelectric conversion, and a black reference pixel region for outputting an optical black which is formed at the periphery of the effective pixel region and becomes a reference of a black level. - The
control circuit 8 generates a clock signal or a control signal and the like which are references of operations of thevertical drive circuit 4, the columnsignal processing circuit 5, and thehorizontal drive circuit 6 or the like based on a vertical synchronizing signal, a horizontal synchronizing signal, and a master clock. In addition, the clock signal or the control signal, and the like generated in thecontrol circuit 8 are input to thevertical drive circuit 4, the columnsignal processing circuit 5, thehorizontal drive circuit 6, or the like. - The
vertical drive circuit 4 includes, for example, shift registers, and selectively scans eachpixel 2 of thepixel region 3 by a row unit in a sequentially vertical direction. In addition, thevertical drive circuit 4 supplies the pixel signal based on the signal charge, which is generated in a photoelectric conversion element of eachpixel 2, to the columnsignal processing circuit 5 through avertical signal line 9. - For example, the column
signal processing circuit 5 is disposed at every row of thepixels 2, and performs signal processing such as noise removal or signal amplification of the signal output from thepixels 2 for one row by the signal from the black reference pixel region (not shown formed at the periphery of the effective pixel region) at every pixel row. A horizontal selection switch (not shown) is installed in the output stage of the columnsignal processing circuit 5 between the columnsignal processing circuit 5 and ahorizontal signal line 10. - For example, the
horizontal drive circuit 6 includes shift registers, sequentially selects each columnsignal processing circuit 5 by sequentially outputting a horizontal scan pulse, and outputs the pixel signal from each columnsignal processing circuit 5 to thehorizontal signal line 10. - The output circuit 7 performs signal processing with respect to the pixel signal which is sequentially supplied through the
horizontal signal line 10 from each columnsignal processing circuit 5 and outputs the processed signal. - 1-2. Main Portion Configuration
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FIG. 2 illustrates a schematic cross-sectional configuration of a main portion of the solid-state imaging device 1 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure.FIG. 2 illustrates the cross-section in theimaging region 3 and apad region 27 which is formed in the periphery of theimaging region 3. - As illustrated in
FIG. 2 , the solid-state imaging device 1 of the present embodiment includes asubstrate 12 and awiring layer 13 which is formed on the front surface side of thesubstrate 12. In addition, the solid-state imaging device 1 includes a supportingsubstrate 16 which is adhered via anadhesive layer 15 to the surface of the side opposite to the substrate side of thewiring layer 13. Moreover, a substrateprotective film 17, anantireflective film 18, acolor filter layer 19, and an on-chip lens 20 are provided in the rear surface side which is a light incident side of thesubstrate 12, and an embeddedelectrode pad layer 21, which is formed so as to be embedded to anopening 23 penetrating thesubstrate 12, is provided in apad region 27. - The
substrate 12 is constituted by silicon semiconductor, and for example, has a thickness of 2000 nm to 6000 nm. As described above, a plurality ofpixels 2 including photoelectric converters and a plurality of pixel transistors (not shown) are formed in theimaging region 3 of thesubstrate 12. A photoelectric converter is constituted by photodiode PD, and generates the signal charge in accordance with the quantity of the light incident from the rear surface side of thesubstrate 12. In addition, the signal charge generated at the photodiode PD is read by a pixel transistor and output as the pixel signal. Moreover, even though not shown inFIG. 2 , a periphery circuit including thevertical drive circuit 4 and thehorizontal drive circuit 6 is formed in thesubstrate 12. - The
wiring layer 13 is formed at the surface side opposite to the light incident side of thesubstrate 12, and includeswirings 1M to 3M which are laminated by a plurality of layers (three layers inFIG. 2 ) via theinterlayer insulating film 14. Between desired wirings or between the wirings 1M to 3M and pixel transistors (not shown) is connected by contact portions (not shown). Thereby, the pixel transistor of each pixel is driven from thewiring layer 13. In addition, a baseelectrode pad portion 24 is formed by thethird wiring 3M which is the uppermost layer (lower layer inFIG. 2 ) in thepad region 27. As the constituent material of thewirings 1M to 3M constituting thewiring layer 13, for example, metal materials such as aluminum (A) or copper (Cu) can be used. In the present embodiment, the 1M and 2M until the second layer are formed from copper, and thewirings wiring 3M of the third layer, in which the baseelectrode pad portion 24 is formed, is formed from aluminum. As the constituent material of the contact portion connecting between wirings or between the wirings and the pixel transistors, for example, metal materials such as tungsten or copper can be used. In addition, inFIG. 2 , thewiring 3M of the third layer is illustrated only as the baseelectrode pad portion 24. However thewiring 3M can be used as a general wiring in the other regions. - The substrate
protective film 17 is constituted by SiO2 and formed on the rear surface of thesubstrate 12. The substrateprotective film 17 is a layer which is formed to protect the rear surface of thesubstrate 12 so that metal materials are not deposited on the rear surface side of thesubstrate 12 when the embeddedelectrode pad layer 21 described below is formed by electroless plating. Thereby, the substrateprotective film 17 is formed so as to coat the entire region except for the region in which the embeddedelectrode pad layer 21 is formed. - The
antireflective film 18 is formed on the substrateprotective film 17 in theimaging region 3 by insulating films of one layer or a plurality of layers. When theantireflective film 18 is formed in a plurality of layers, for example, theantireflective film 18 can be formed so that structure having three layers of a silicon oxide film, silicon nitride film, and silicon oxynitride film in order is formed in the rear surface side of thesubstrate 12. In this case, the silicon oxide film formed in the first layer may be constituted so as to be the silicon oxide film which is used as the substrateprotective film 17. - The
color filter layer 19 is formed on the upper portion of eachpixel 2 in theimaging region 3, and thecolor filter layer 19 is constituted so that, for example, light such as green, red, blue, cyan, yellow, black, or white selectively permeates eachpixel 2. For eachpixel 2, acolor filter layer 19 which transmits a different color may be used, or acolor filter layer 19 which transmits the same color may be used for allpixels 2. Combination of colors in thecolor filter layer 19 can be variously selected according to the specification. - The on-
chip lens 20 is formed on the upper portion of thecolor filter layer 19 and the surface of the on-chip lens 20 is formed in convex for eachpixel 2. The incident light is focused by the on-chip lens 20 and is efficiently incident to the photodiode PD of eachpixel 2. As the constituent material of the on-chip lens 20, for example, organic materials having a refractive index of 1.0 to 1.3 can be used. - The embedded
electrode pad layer 21 is constituted by a metal material layer which is formed so as to be embedded into theopening 23 by electroless plating, and theopening 23 is formed from the rear surface side of thesubstrate 12 until reaching the baseelectrode pad portion 24 formed in thewiring layer 13. In the present embodiment, the embeddedelectrode pad layer 21 is constituted by the structure of three layers of a firstmetal material layer 21 a, a secondmetal material layer 21 b, and a thirdmetal material layer 21 c which are embedded by electroless plating in order from the baseelectrode pad portion 24. In the present embodiment, the firstmetal material layer 21 a is formed from Ni, the secondmetal material layer 21 b is formed from Pd, and the thirdmetal material layer 21 c is formed from Au. In addition, the embeddedelectrode pad layer 21 is formed via anadhesion layer 25 on the upper portion of the baseelectrode pad portion 24. - The upper surface of the third
metal material layer 21 c formed in the uppermost layer (the light incident surface side of the substrate 12) is formed so as to be substantially flush with the surface of the substrateprotective film 17, and the surface of the thirdmetal material layer 21 is formed as an electrode pad portion. That is, in the connection with an external terminal, the surface of the thirdmetal material layer 21 c is connected to awire bonding 26. In addition, an insulatinglayer 22 constituted by SiO2 is formed so as to enclose the embeddedelectrode pad layer 21 in the substrate region enclosing the embeddedelectrode pad layer 21. By the insulatinglayer 22, theimaging region 3 formed on thesubstrate 12 or the peripheral region is constituted so as not to be electrically connected to the embeddedelectrode pad layer 21. - 1-3. Manufacturing Method
- Next, the manufacturing method of the solid-
state imaging device 1 of the present embodiment will be described.FIGS. 3A to 4C are diagrams illustrating the manufacturing process of the solid-state imaging device 1 shown inFIG. 2 . - Here, similarly to general manufacturing method of the solid-state imaging device, after the
wiring layer 13 is formed on the surface of thesubstrate 12, the supportingsubstrate 16 is adhered to the upper portion of thewiring layer 13 via theadhesive layer 15 and inverted, and thesubstrate 12 is ground to a predetermined thickness. Thus, the manufacturing process of the present disclosure is described after a process of grinding thesubstrate 12 to a predetermined thickness. In addition, in the cross-sectional configuration ofFIG. 2 , photodiode PD and pixel transistors (not shown) are formed on thesubstrate 12 in advance. Moreover, the insulatinglayer 22, which is formed in thepad region 27 of thesubstrate 12, is formed by forming an opening groove from the front surface side of thesubstrate 12 into the depth direction of thesubstrate 12 and embedding insulation materials such as SiO2 or SiN into the opening groove in the region enclosing the region in which the embeddedelectrode pad layer 21 is formed before thewiring 13 is formed. - After the rear surface of the
substrate 12 is ground to a predetermined thickness, as illustrated inFIG. 3A , the substrateprotective film 17, which is constituted by SiO2, is formed on the rear surface side of thesubstrate 12. Thereafter, a register mask (not shown), in which the region in which the embeddedelectrode pad layer 21 is formed is opened, is formed on the upper portion of the substrateprotective film 17. In addition, the substrate protective 17, thesubstrate 12, theinterlayer insulating film 14 are removed by etching until reaching the baseelectrode pad portion 24 formed in the wiring layer, and therefore, theopening 23 exposing the baseelectrode pad portion 24 of thewiring layer 13 is formed. The etching can be performed by using gas such as CF4/O2, CF4, SF6/O2, and the gas can be changed according to the materials to be etched. For example, CF4-based gas is used for etching thewiring layer 13 and the substrateprotective film 17, and SF6-based gas is used for etching thesubstrate 12 constituted by silicon. In addition, for example, the etching processing is performed within a chamber of 40° C. - In addition, in the step in which the
opening 23 is formed, due to the fact that the baseelectrode pad portion 24 constituted by aluminum is exposed, a natural oxide film (not shown) is formed on the surface of the baseelectrode pad portion 24. Thereby, after theopening 23 is formed, the natural oxide film formed in the surface of the baseelectrode pad portion 24 is removed by performing a phosphorous acid treatment. For example, the phosphorous acid treatment is performed in 50° C. of the treatment temperature and for 180 seconds of the treatment time by using a mixed solution including NaOH and Na2SO4. - Next, as illustrated in
FIG. 3B , theadhesion layer 25 is formed due to the fact that the surface of the baseelectrode pad portion 24 is zincked by performing a zincate treatment on the exposed surface of the baseelectrode pad portion 24. The zincate treatment forming theadhesion layer 25 is preferably performed twice. In the first zincate treatment, since Zn particles which are formed on the surface of the baseelectrode pad portion 24 constituted by Al are coarse and the embeddedelectrode pad layer 21 formed in the subsequent process also is coarse, the adherence or the connectivity is deteriorated. The Zn particles formed on the surface of the baseelectrode pad portion 24 can be made dense by performing the second zincate treatment, and therefore, theadhesive layer 25 can be formed with high accuracy. - For example, the first and second zincate treatments are performed for 60 seconds in the treatment time by using 7 g/L of zinc oxide solution.
- Next, as illustrated in
FIG. 3C , Ni is deposited on the upper portion of the basedelectrode pad portion 24, in which theadhesion layer 25 is formed, by electroless plating, and the firstmetal material layer 21 a constituted by Ni is formed. For example, the firstmetal material layer 21 a constituted by Ni is deposited in theopening 23 so as to have a film thickness of 7 to 8 μm from the bottom portion of theopening 23. - For example, the electroless plating of Ni is performed in 85° C. of the treatment temperature and for 840 seconds in the treatment time by using mixed solution of NiSO4 and NaH2PO2.
- Next, as illustrated in
FIG. 4A , Pd is deposited on the firstmetal material layer 21 a constituted by Ni by electroless plating, and the secondmetal material layer 21 b constituted by Pd is formed. For example, the secondmetal material layer 21 b constituted by Pd is deposited in theopening 23 so as to have a film thickness of 0.03 to 0.1 μm. Due to the fact that the secondmetal material layer 21 b constituted by Pd is formed, the relative diffusion between the firstmetal material layer 21 a constituted by Ni and the thirdmetal material layer 21 c constituted by Au which is formed on the upper portion of the secondmetal material layer 21 b is prevented from generating. For example, the electroless plating of Pd is performed in 20° C. to 50° C. of the treatment temperature and for 5 to 10 minutes in the treatment time by using ammonia solution of Pd(NH3)2(NO2)2 in which concentration of metal Pd is 0.8 to 1.2 (g/L) and pH is 7.3 to 7.9. In this case, the deposition rate is 0.4 to 0.8 (μm/hr). In addition, in the present embodiment, ammonia solution in which the concentration of the metal Pd is 1 (g/L) and pH is 7.6 is used. - Next, as illustrated in
FIG. 4B , Au is deposited on the secondmetal material layer 21 b constituted by Pd through the electroless plating, and therefore, the thirdmetal material layer 21 c constituted by Au is formed. For example, the thirdmetal material layer 21 c constituted by Au is deposited in theopening 23 so as to have a film thickness of 0.1 to 0.5 μm. The electroless plating of Au is performed in 20° C. to 50° C. of the treatment temperature and for 5 to 10 minutes in the treatment time by using solution containing gold cyanide salt in which concentration of metal Au is 1.5 to 2.5 (g/L) and pH is 4.5 to 5.0. In this time, the deposition rate is 0.03 to 0.06 (μm/10 min). In addition, in the present embodiment, solution in which the concentration of the metal Au is 2 (g/L) and pH is 4.8 is used. - In addition, the
opening 23 is embedded by the first, the second, and the third metal material layers 21 a to 21 c which are formed in the processes ofFIGS. 3C to 4C , and the embeddedelectrode pad layer 21 is formed. Moreover, the thirdmetal material layer 21 c formed in the top surface is preferably formed so as to be substantially flush with the surface of the substrateprotective film 17. Further, the third metal material layer formed in the top surface becomes anelectrode pad portion 28 to which the external terminal is connected. - In addition, since the substrate
protective film 17 is formed on the rear surface side of thesubstrate 12, in the forming processes of the first, the second, and the third metal material layers 21 a to 21 c by the electroless plating, the substrateprotective film 17 is formed in the rear surface side of thesubstrate 12. Therefore, the film of the metal material layer is not formed on the rear surface side of thesubstrate 12, and the metal material is deposited in only theopening 23. - Thereafter, as illustrated in
FIG. 4C , similarly to general manufacturing method, theantireflective film 18, thecolor filter layer 19, and the on-chip lens 20 are formed on the upper portion of the substrateprotective film 17 in theimaging region 3. Therefore, the solid-state imaging device 1 according to the present embodiment is completed. In the present embodiment, since theopening 23 is embedded by the embeddedelectrode pad layer 21 in thepad region 27, a step is not present in the rear surface side of thesubstrate 12. Thereby, in the process of applying organic materials when forming thecolor filter layer 19 or the on-chip lens 20, uneven application is suppressed. Therefore, thecolor filter layer 19 and the on-chip lens 20 can be formed in theimaging region 3 with high accuracy. - In addition, in the solid-
state imaging device 100 of the related art as illustrated inFIG. 6 , since theopening 123 of thepad region 127 is formed in the same process as the etching process for forming the shape of the on-chip lens 120, optimization in the shape of the on-chip lens 120 is difficult to be achieved. However, in the present embodiment, during the etching process for forming the shape of the on-chip lens 20, theelectrode pad portion 28 is previously formed, and the process for forming theopening 123 and the process for forming the shape of the on-chip lens 20 are separated from each other in thepad region 27. Thereby, optimization in the shape of the on-chip lens 20 can be achieved. In addition, since the top surface of the embeddedelectrode pad layer 21 is constituted by Au, thepad layer 21 is not corroded by wet process or the like at the time of forming thecolor filter layer 19 or the on-chip lens 20. Thereby, a problem of a black-tarnishing, which occurs in the electrode pad portion constituted by Al in the related art, or a problem of fluorine adsorption can be avoided. - Moreover, in the solid-
state imaging device 1 of the present embodiment, since the embeddedelectrode pad layer 21 can be formed by electroless plating, it is not necessary to form a seed layer which is necessary in electroplating, and the metal materials can be easily deposited. - In addition, in the solid-
state imaging device 1 of the present embodiment, since theelectrode pad portion 28 to which the external terminal is connected is constituted of the thirdmetal material layer 21 c constituted by Au in the top surface of the embeddedelectrode pad layer 21, in the case where wire bonding is performed by a thin wire of Au or the like, the same material can be applied to the bonding. Thereby, the bonding can be performed at a lower power, and therefore, the bonding connection can be easily performed. - In addition, in the solid-
state imaging device 1 of the present embodiment, since theopening 123 is embedded by the embeddedelectrode pad layer 21, theelectrode pad portion 28 is formed at the rear surface side of thesubstrate 12. Thereby, it is not necessary to put the wire bonding into theopening 23, which is necessary in the related art, and the connection between the wire bonding and the external terminal can be easily achieved. In addition, the area of theelectrode pad portion 28 can be reduced. Moreover, since thewire bonding 26 can be positioned to be separated from weak layers such aswiring layer 13 or theadhesive layer 15 which is formed on the front surface side of thesubstrate 12, occurrence of cracking at the same time of the wire bonding can be decreased. - In the present embodiment, the insulation between the embedded
electrode pad layer 21 and thesubstrate 12 is performed by the insulatinglayer 22 which is formed by forming the opening groove in thesubstrate 12 and embedding insulating materials into the opening groove. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. For example, due to the fact that the insulating film coating the side wall of theopening 23 is formed after theopening 23 to which the baseelectrode pad portion 24 is exposed is formed, the insulation between the embeddedelectrode pad layer 21 and thesubstrate 12 may be held. In this case, after the process ofFIG. 3A , insulating films are formed on the surface of thesubstrate 12 including the side wall and the bottom portion of theopening 23, and the insulating film remains at only a side wall of theopening 23 by performing the etching. - In addition, in the present embodiment, the
wiring 3M is constituted by aluminum as the baseelectrode pad portion 24, however, thewiring 3M may be formed from copper. Even in the case where the wiring formed from copper is used as the baseelectrode pad portion 24, similarly to the present embodiment, the formation of the embeddedelectrode pad layer 21 can be performed by the electroless plating. - Moreover, in the present embodiment, among the embedded
electrode pad layer 21, the layer constituting theelectrode pad portion 28 to which thewire bonding 26 is connected is formed from Au. However, other than the above, the layer may be formed as metal materials including stable characteristics, such as Ag. - The application of the present disclosure is not limited to the solid-state imaging device which detects the distribution of the incident light amount of the visual light and images the distribution as the image. That is, the present disclosure may be also applied to a solid-state imaging device which images the distribution of the incident amount of infrared light, X ray, particles and the like as the image. In addition, as broad sense, the present disclosure may be applied to the entire solid-state imaging device including a solid-state imaging device (a physical quantity distribution detecting device) such as a fingerprint detection sensor which detects distribution of other physical quantities, such as pressure or electrostatic capacity, and images them as the images.
- In addition, the present disclosure is not limited to the solid-state imaging device which scans each unit pixel of the pixel portion in order by row unit and reads the pixel signal from each unit pixel. The present disclosure may be applied to a solid-state imaging device of an X-Y address type which selects arbitrary pixels by pixel unit and reads the signals from the selected pixels by pixel unit.
- Moreover, the solid-state imaging device may be a shape which is formed as one chip or form of a modular shape including imaging function in which a pixel portion, a signal processing portion, and an optical system are collected and packaged.
- In addition, the present disclosure is not limited to application to the solid-state imaging device, and may be also applied to imaging devices. Here, the imaging device means camera systems such as a digital still camera or a video camera, or electronic apparatuses including imaging function such as a mobile phone. Moreover, the imaging device includes an imaging device having the form of a module mounted on the electronic apparatus, that is, a camera module.
- Next, an electronic apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present disclosure will be described.
FIG. 5 is a schematic configuration diagram illustrating theelectronic apparatus 200 according to the second embodiment of the present disclosure. - The
electronic apparatus 200 of the present embodiment is the embodiment in the case where the solid-state imaging device 1 of the above-described first embodiment of the present disclosure is used as the electronic apparatus (camera). - The
electronic apparatus 200 according to the present embodiment includes the solid-state imaging device 1, anoptical lens 210, ashutter unit 211, a drivingcircuit 212, and asignal processing circuit 213. - The
optical lens 210 images an image light (incident light) from subject on the imaging surface of the solid-state imaging device 1. Thereby, the signal charge is stored in the solid-state imaging device 1 for a predetermined interval. - The
shutter unit 211 controls the light irradiation interval and the light shield interval into the solid-state imaging device 1. - The driving
circuit 212 supplies the driving signal which controls the transfer operation of the solid-state imaging device 1 and the shuttering operation of theshutter unit 211. The signal transfer of the solid-state imaging device 1 is performed by the driving signal (timing signal) supplied from the drivingcircuit 212. Thesignal processing circuit 213 performs a variety of signal processings. The image signal which is subjected to the signal processing is stored on the storage medium, such as memory, or output to a monitor. - In the
electronic apparatus 200 of the present embodiment, stable bonding can be achieved and optimization of the shape of the on-chip lens is improved in the solid-state imaging device 1. Therefore, the image quality is improved. - The
electronic apparatus 200 to which the solid-state imaging device 1 can be applied is not limited to a camera. That is, theelectronic apparatus 200 can be applied to an imaging device such as a digital still camera and a camera module for a mobile device in a mobile phone or the like. - The present disclosure contains subject matter related to that disclosed in Japanese Priority Patent Application JP 2010-227756 filed in the Japan Patent Office on Oct. 7, 2010, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
- It should be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications, combinations, sub-combinations and alterations may occur depending on design requirements and other factors insofar as they are within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
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